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According to author Greg Taylor, Brown's next novel will delve into the threads of Masonic influence which have run through American history. Part of this history includes the secretive Scottish Rite Freemasonry, which may be connected to the Ku Klux Klan through a mysterious group known as the Knights of the Golden Circle.
Originally posted by Nygdan
As if its not bad enough that everyone's been duped into thinking that Brown's book is history, rather than fiction, now this conspiracy is going to be put out.
[edit on 18-1-2005 by John bull 1]
Originally posted by goregrinder
Originally posted by Nygdan
As if its not bad enough that everyone's been duped into thinking that Brown's book is history, rather than fiction, now this conspiracy is going to be put out.
[edit on 18-1-2005 by John bull 1]
Please, if someone is duped by a ficticious book, they shouldn't be allowed to read in the first place. This man has the right to write whatever he pleases. It's not his place, when writing a ficticious book to be utterly factual. If he wants to say that the KKK is tied in with Opus Dei, who in turn is connected to a satanic hoola-hoop cult, under ficticious literary pretenses, and someone is dumb enough to believe it, he can't be blamed. The real rackets are the people who make cash off of his work.
As if its not bad enough that everyone's been duped into thinking that Brown's book is history, rather than fiction, now this conspiracy is going to be put out.
[edit on 18-1-2005 by John bull 1]
Originally posted by goregrinder
If he wants to say that the KKK is tied in with Opus Dei, who in turn is connected to a satanic hoola-hoop cult, under ficticious literary pretenses, and someone is dumb enough to believe it, he can't be blamed.
Brown couldn't have really painted Opus Dei any darker, and if I were a member of that society I would be severely annoyed at him. I believe that there has to be a line drawn between telling a ficticious story and outright slander.
Originally posted by goregrinder
Please, if someone is duped by a ficticious book, they shouldn't be allowed to read in the first place. This man has the right to write whatever he pleases.
I don't understand... are you joking? Or are you really serious?
Originally posted by nTrIgdByU
I don't know about the new book but with respect to the davinci code, there are indeed a lot of facts included. Well, at least from what i have read from other books like "The Turin Shroud"; "The Hiram Key" and other books alike.
If I and Dan Brown have read these books, we would totally agree with each other. The same thing if you have read them.
But of course not all about the davinici code are facts. But you will have a lot of fun reading it. Don't you guys agree? Do you thing you would enjoy reading the book with out even thinking that it could be true?
As if its not bad enough that everyone's been duped into thinking that Brown's book is history, rather than fiction, now this conspiracy is going to be put out.
Perhaps he should recognize that people are treating it as real and include a preface wherein he details that its a work of fiction. That would at least be responsible.